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the image of them this is a live picture that we're getting by the way from nasa bob behnken doug hartley you should be able to see them now if we still have that shot. coming up. ok it's not out here but you're saying it's there. oh ok there it is ok got it there it is sorry i could see it with everything by me right so any moment now you see that they're going to remove them from the capsule who are these guys 1st of all and then how do they get out of there are 2 parts to the story we've got an astronaut is going to take us through the exit and we also right now have a story by tony chavez explaining who these 2 gentlemen bob behnken and doug hartley really are here it is. sciri way to live when the last space shuttle atlantis blasted off for the final time from cape canaveral on july 8th 2011 it was piloted by nasa astronaut doug hurley since then the only way to the space station for astronauts has been on russian rockets launched from kazakstan now nearly a decade later hurley is one of the 2 test pilots for space x.'s historical flight you would have never thought you know after we
the image of them this is a live picture that we're getting by the way from nasa bob behnken doug hartley you should be able to see them now if we still have that shot. coming up. ok it's not out here but you're saying it's there. oh ok there it is ok got it there it is sorry i could see it with everything by me right so any moment now you see that they're going to remove them from the capsule who are these guys 1st of all and then how do they get out of there are 2 parts to the story we've got...
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i am interested in truman, but because he objected the taft-hartley act, which weakened another act. did like taft-hartley, but i saw how he agonized over it, and have great respect for the prolabor view, too, the union view. as part of united states history, as part of who we are. i like truman better than i should, for his earnest, serious, uncynical attitude toward the presidency. amity: how an anti-semitic guy pulled the lever on establishing statehood for is real. i would turn one thing about truman on its ear. abraham lincoln's greatest mistake was encouraging andrew johnson as his second vice president. he should have thought more closely about the issue of succession and legacy. he chose the only southern senator who did not defect to the confederacy, even though he was a democrat and not a republican, and even though he was deeply racist. i don't think he spent any time talking to him. magically, roosevelt chose harry truman. we know his hand was on that, because he made the selection. i don't know why he saw possibility in truman. he certainly knew of his own frailty, and h
i am interested in truman, but because he objected the taft-hartley act, which weakened another act. did like taft-hartley, but i saw how he agonized over it, and have great respect for the prolabor view, too, the union view. as part of united states history, as part of who we are. i like truman better than i should, for his earnest, serious, uncynical attitude toward the presidency. amity: how an anti-semitic guy pulled the lever on establishing statehood for is real. i would turn one thing...
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i actually did like taft-hartley, so to speak, before i was born.ut i saw how he agonized over it, and i have great respect for the pro-labor view, too, for the union view as part of the united states history, as part of who we are and so on. so, i like truman better than i should for who he was, for his earnest, serious, uncynical attitude towards the presidency. mr. holzer: i think michael beschloss has written astonishingly about truman. how did this anti-semitic guy pull the lever on establishing statehood for israel? it was a remarkable journey. i will turn one part of the truman story on its ear. abraham lincoln's greatest mistake was probably either tolerating or encouraging the nomination of andrew johnson as his second vice president. he wasn't well. he should have thought a little more closely about the issue of succession and about legacy. he chose the only southern senator who had not defected to the confederacy, even though he was a democrat, not a republican, even though he was deeply racist. i don't think he basically spent any time t
i actually did like taft-hartley, so to speak, before i was born.ut i saw how he agonized over it, and i have great respect for the pro-labor view, too, for the union view as part of the united states history, as part of who we are and so on. so, i like truman better than i should for who he was, for his earnest, serious, uncynical attitude towards the presidency. mr. holzer: i think michael beschloss has written astonishingly about truman. how did this anti-semitic guy pull the lever on...
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barrel across densely populated areas as it moves north plus meet the new frontline health care worker hartley the photog is hell.
barrel across densely populated areas as it moves north plus meet the new frontline health care worker hartley the photog is hell.
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and maybe they're our colleague i'm un she would be there they give more details on the hartley are actually doing thank you absolutely so it's a louisiana i'm just looking here at the u.n. h.c.r. this is something that you put out in your feed an annual social media outreach the u.n. a.c.r. in bangladesh this is the 1st in cuts is bizarre and you've got banks here. this also one of the 1st testing labs in bangladesh we learned from a show that we did quite recently was actually in cox's bizarre so here are the preparations and preparations before we heard about this 1st outbreak but here is most of the most recent headlines that we're actually sharing here on al jazeera dot com 15000 under quarantine as coronavirus cases rise though really close to. what's going on. who are thank you and as you mentioned the trieste and mr franks of the inauguration of the 1st 2 sorry i so these are severe acute respiratory infection isolation and treatment facilities the entire humanitarian community in support of the governments is working to establish trial centers that would be used for to treat patient
and maybe they're our colleague i'm un she would be there they give more details on the hartley are actually doing thank you absolutely so it's a louisiana i'm just looking here at the u.n. h.c.r. this is something that you put out in your feed an annual social media outreach the u.n. a.c.r. in bangladesh this is the 1st in cuts is bizarre and you've got banks here. this also one of the 1st testing labs in bangladesh we learned from a show that we did quite recently was actually in cox's...
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well we're all coping hartley and while we have tolerated in the past people talking in the movies i don't think we're ready for people coughing in the movies and in the meantime while we're cooped up we've had free previews from h.b.o. and epics and stars i've loaded my d.v.r. and never double attendance restrictions on the movies are sure to be there is the movie theater dead duck now. well holland some people say they are but i think we have to take a look at how long movie theaters have survived remember when radio was dead because of t.v. well that obviously didn't happen fortunately people were going to the movies since before t.v. was around t.v. came out people said movies are obsolete they remained then color t.v. came out and set off for sure tv's movies dead but they remained again then cable t.v. and movie rentals blu ray on demand the movie industry is one that i think has adapted so very few films these days are actually shot on film and theater is no longer used film to project the movies it's all digital gone are the days of reels of film being delivered to each theat
well we're all coping hartley and while we have tolerated in the past people talking in the movies i don't think we're ready for people coughing in the movies and in the meantime while we're cooped up we've had free previews from h.b.o. and epics and stars i've loaded my d.v.r. and never double attendance restrictions on the movies are sure to be there is the movie theater dead duck now. well holland some people say they are but i think we have to take a look at how long movie theaters have...
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barrel across densely populated areas as it moves north plus the new frontline health care worker hartley the photog is helping his human colleagues distressed just a cycle that 19 and a mexico city hospital. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program this weekend sees the return of professional soccer to germany the bundesliga will become the 1st major league in europe to restart following the coronavirus locked out of soccer bosses say it's more than just a sport but an economic driver as well the big leagues across europe will be watching to see how this might change conditions for germany is going to sleep. since mid march germany's football stadiums have fallen silent now the bundesliga aims to emerge from its coronavirus brick with so-called closed door matches without funds and under strict hygiene rooms the idea to get back out on the pitch as soon as possible. it's the anyone who rejects closed door matches needn't wreck their brains about whether the league will have 18 or 20 professional clubs playing in the future because in that case there won't be 20 professional clubs left ones
barrel across densely populated areas as it moves north plus the new frontline health care worker hartley the photog is helping his human colleagues distressed just a cycle that 19 and a mexico city hospital. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program this weekend sees the return of professional soccer to germany the bundesliga will become the 1st major league in europe to restart following the coronavirus locked out of soccer bosses say it's more than just a sport but an economic driver as well...
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the virus reported in new york trading charges hartley. you can be both with the yeah you look. small seemed wrong all right old quotes just don't all. let me. get to shape out just to become educated and in gains from it because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. even as well and government says mercenaries supported by the u.s. and colombia came by speedboat about 30 miles out of caracas no evidence of fighting was reported in the capital or anywhere else in the nation but there's a lot of talk about who is possibly behind this and what's next so joining us now to discuss daniel mcadams he is the executive director at the rand paul institute. a retired american green beret by the name of jordan goudreau came clean about his involvement on twitter let's listen to that real quick. 700 hours a daring and furious raid was launched from the border of colombia deep into the heart of caracas our men are continuing to fight right now our units have been activated in the south west and east of venezuela ok you heard him right there
the virus reported in new york trading charges hartley. you can be both with the yeah you look. small seemed wrong all right old quotes just don't all. let me. get to shape out just to become educated and in gains from it because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. even as well and government says mercenaries supported by the u.s. and colombia came by speedboat about 30 miles out of caracas no evidence of fighting was reported in the capital...
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space you're looking at live pictures now the astronauts as they prepare that bob behnken and doug hartley they've been training since well since 2018 and this is the very beginning of what is 'd a new era in human space flight for the united states really for the world and it's not without danger and it's not without risk but it's going to be the 1st time in nearly a decade that people have been launched into orbit from american soil and it'll be the 1st time that a private vehicle is actually going to be taking them there joining us now from florida is our t. correspondent john hardy who's following this story for us and bring us up to date this that this is a pretty big deal job. yeah definitely it is a big deal it's a historic flight and right now rick all systems are ago the big concern has really been the weather over the past few days we've had a lot of stormy conditions here in florida particularly south florida and central florida a lot of wind lot of rain choppy seas so that was creating some concern about whether or not this launch would have to be postponed until possibly the w
space you're looking at live pictures now the astronauts as they prepare that bob behnken and doug hartley they've been training since well since 2018 and this is the very beginning of what is 'd a new era in human space flight for the united states really for the world and it's not without danger and it's not without risk but it's going to be the 1st time in nearly a decade that people have been launched into orbit from american soil and it'll be the 1st time that a private vehicle is actually...
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where classes have started again portugal went back on monday but 2 english councils liverpool and hartley have both said there are still too many local coronavirus cases to safely open schools on the government's timetable scotland and wales say they won't reopen yet either even teachers organizations that are now on board are still extremely anxious and ultimately what we would say is that the decision around opening and closing a school wrist with the head teacher and a governing board all the trustees and we would definitely support them if in their judgment they couldn't safely do that and they need more time to plant towards it there are warnings though that the longer schools the sharks the more poor kids are affected by disparities in home schooling kids from the richest families are spending 75 minutes a day more on educational activities than those in the poorest of them. please if you take the 34 school days between the 23rd of march when school is closed for the 1st time and the 1st of june when the 1st kids could start to go back to school that out adds up to more than a week
where classes have started again portugal went back on monday but 2 english councils liverpool and hartley have both said there are still too many local coronavirus cases to safely open schools on the government's timetable scotland and wales say they won't reopen yet either even teachers organizations that are now on board are still extremely anxious and ultimately what we would say is that the decision around opening and closing a school wrist with the head teacher and a governing board all...
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private entities putting these 2 men that you see right there up in space that's bob behnken and doug hartley can you imagine what they're thinking right now as are getting ready within an hour to be shot up into space to join up with the us the important thing is going to be able to see it all live right here as it happens whether you're watching us on regular t.v. or if you're down boba portable t.v. the app you can see it as well will be looking forward to seeing you then. part of something is better than 100 percent of nothing and so losing money is part of the money laundering model as a model of business model and we look at these unicorns these startups and silicon valley like the ones you mentioned we work. the way fair. we were lifting they're all losing money exponentially so many after the aster's stuff well maybe the model is to lose money and so there's laundering the money laundering the money. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we've seen very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatme
private entities putting these 2 men that you see right there up in space that's bob behnken and doug hartley can you imagine what they're thinking right now as are getting ready within an hour to be shot up into space to join up with the us the important thing is going to be able to see it all live right here as it happens whether you're watching us on regular t.v. or if you're down boba portable t.v. the app you can see it as well will be looking forward to seeing you then. part of something...
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the taft-hartley act union law created the possibility of the right to work state. created that opt out because it saw come lawmakers saw the wagner act, which made every kid union state to matter what it wanted, was too oppressive. suddenly there were various lightnings, unburdening, that all the way but some unburdening after world war ii, and also that consensus. you know what? i really have -- a really heavy social democratic is not right for the united states. i would argue that why we didn't repeat the depression. >> i think certainly many of the ethos of the new deal persists to this day. a question i would like to ask you a little bit to wrap up here. here. ronald reagan used to say the scariest words in english language were from the government we are here to help. do you think that's been true? do think it is still true today? >> on i think it should be. i mean, i think it should be. we always say that natural disasters or an event like the pandemic are the worst test for free marketeers, because what is a health disaster? my gosh, suspend all freedoms com
the taft-hartley act union law created the possibility of the right to work state. created that opt out because it saw come lawmakers saw the wagner act, which made every kid union state to matter what it wanted, was too oppressive. suddenly there were various lightnings, unburdening, that all the way but some unburdening after world war ii, and also that consensus. you know what? i really have -- a really heavy social democratic is not right for the united states. i would argue that why we...
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census, example i used earlier, which is very important, some of you are in union states, the taft-hartley act, the union law created the possibility of the right to work it created that opt out because it's saw that the wagner act, which made every -- was to oppressive them. there is various lightning's, unburden inks, but someone spurred things after world war ii, and also that consensus, a really heavy social democratic new deal is not right for the united states. i would argue that is why we didn't repeat the depression. >> i think that, the ethos of the new deal for this -- the question i would like to ask you, ronald reagan used to say the scariest word in the english language is we are here to help. do you think that is still true today? you >> i think it should be. . we always say that natural disasters or an event like a pandemic are the worst test for free marketeers. what is a health disaster? suspend all freedom for, free market ideas but what you will see in a recent crisis is that the government will see something but doesn't know everything. the government did know about mas
census, example i used earlier, which is very important, some of you are in union states, the taft-hartley act, the union law created the possibility of the right to work it created that opt out because it's saw that the wagner act, which made every -- was to oppressive them. there is various lightning's, unburden inks, but someone spurred things after world war ii, and also that consensus, a really heavy social democratic new deal is not right for the united states. i would argue that is why...
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i should say the doors shut till september liverpool and hartley pull have gone against the government'sreopening time line and will remain closed in june that's as newcastle and gateshead councils refuse to adopt the stay alert slogan siding with the other home nations on the 2 of war and this summer joined by michael pike from the campaign for state education thanks very much indeed michael for being with us now surely we need to get children back in the classroom these are really vital years in the education being lost. well yes obviously we do need to get children back in the classroom but there's no point getting children back in the trial if their teachers are frightened don't have confidence in the system they work teach very well there's also evidence that fewer than 50 percent of parents are willing to send the children back to school at the present time i think this is an issue of confidence now the teaching profession nor parents have confidence in the way that this government is humble the pandemic and therefore it's up to the government really to try to create confidence and
i should say the doors shut till september liverpool and hartley pull have gone against the government'sreopening time line and will remain closed in june that's as newcastle and gateshead councils refuse to adopt the stay alert slogan siding with the other home nations on the 2 of war and this summer joined by michael pike from the campaign for state education thanks very much indeed michael for being with us now surely we need to get children back in the classroom these are really vital years...
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. >> i always remember gordon hartley. >> reporter: as americans remember the fallen on this memorial day, many others met in person willing to push boundaries on this weekend that marks the start of summer. >> everybody's going to come back and say, you should of, could of, would of. the reality is at the end of the day, i think we're all responsible for our own actions. >> reporter: in alabama crowds pack the sand, many ignoring social distancing. in southern california, this beach sits mainly empty and visitors are wearing masks. but just a short drive away california hikers packed this canyon shoulder to shoulder. >> this is just not good. too many people in one little area. >> reporter: in response, los angeles county shut down the trail immediate. crowds apparent as a cooped up country -- from the lakes of the ozark to this one in daytona beach. >> we're seeing an yup particular and i think it's because of people relaxing social distancing. >> reporter: data shows going in the wrong way. 22 states steady with 18 states in ret and orange showing an increase. one of those states s
. >> i always remember gordon hartley. >> reporter: as americans remember the fallen on this memorial day, many others met in person willing to push boundaries on this weekend that marks the start of summer. >> everybody's going to come back and say, you should of, could of, would of. the reality is at the end of the day, i think we're all responsible for our own actions. >> reporter: in alabama crowds pack the sand, many ignoring social distancing. in southern...
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the cover will be focused in the first half of the day, then maybe after 2:00 or 3:00, we can see hartley cloudy skies. here is a look ahead, five-day forecast, cooling off into your sunday, more sunshine by sunday afternoon, once that system is that, we are expecting warmer temperatures next week, monday, tuesday, and wednesday, the weekend, clouds, gusty winds, that is the constant in the bay area forecast, temperatures rebounding into early next week. another update coming up during the 7:00 news in just a little bit on channel 36. >>> olympic officials and infectious disease experts are warning that if the covid-19 pandemic is not fully contained around the world by next year, the tokyo olympics will be canceled for good. the summer games were set for july and august, but were moved to 2021 because of the outbreak, the olympics had never previously been postponed, but were canceled in 1916, 1940, and 1944 during world war i and world war ii. >>> a federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the city of oakland against of the las vegas raiders and the nfl. the lawsuit claimed the nf
the cover will be focused in the first half of the day, then maybe after 2:00 or 3:00, we can see hartley cloudy skies. here is a look ahead, five-day forecast, cooling off into your sunday, more sunshine by sunday afternoon, once that system is that, we are expecting warmer temperatures next week, monday, tuesday, and wednesday, the weekend, clouds, gusty winds, that is the constant in the bay area forecast, temperatures rebounding into early next week. another update coming up during the 7:00...
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and bob hartley and watching you go through this, bob, you can kind of, i think there's a lot of people muddling through what are the best practices, how do you serve people without taking on risk and i wonder, as you, we see this progression with you, what made you come to this decision to have a change of heart? >> if i may first make a brief statement, those folks truly are front line people we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude for what they're doing going through their efforts to feed hundreds of thousands of people literally. we certainly did not mean any disrespect and dishonor for those people, but when -- if i could place our decision making process into a context, the hair salons in our area were closed down in late march, so for the past two months, we are asked most salons to be preparing at my time of reopening. with hand sanitizer, buying n thermometers and those kind of things preparing for what's a new world for us. we've done all those things, training documentation and during the week leading up to us reopening in north carolina, on the wednesday before we were to open
and bob hartley and watching you go through this, bob, you can kind of, i think there's a lot of people muddling through what are the best practices, how do you serve people without taking on risk and i wonder, as you, we see this progression with you, what made you come to this decision to have a change of heart? >> if i may first make a brief statement, those folks truly are front line people we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude for what they're doing going through their efforts to...
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as cases in the city skyrocketed, registered nurse rachel hartley knew her skills were needed. she and her husband didn't want to take the chance of getting infected by flying, so they hopped on the sailboat and traveled 260 nautical miles from lynchburg, virginia, to brooklyn, new york. she's been working at it all . >> it's been the hardest working environment i've ever been in. there's so many factors contributing to that, which is the mortality rate, seeing so many people die. >> rachel's contract goes until june. she says she'll stay as long as she's needed. another bright side to the story, the marina where she's docked, 15 brooklyn, would usually charge $12,000 a month -- that's right, $12,000 a month -- they've waived their fee for her. >>> we just got another stark example of the toll all this is taking on the economy, a historic drop in retail sales. up next, we'll go through the numbers and look at what it could tell us about where things are headed. >>> also, just got word that new york governor andrew cuomo will be delivering the daily briefing of his roughly ten t
as cases in the city skyrocketed, registered nurse rachel hartley knew her skills were needed. she and her husband didn't want to take the chance of getting infected by flying, so they hopped on the sailboat and traveled 260 nautical miles from lynchburg, virginia, to brooklyn, new york. she's been working at it all . >> it's been the hardest working environment i've ever been in. there's so many factors contributing to that, which is the mortality rate, seeing so many people die....
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. >> i'll always remember gordon hartley. >> reporter: as americans gathered in online forums to remember the fallen on this memorial day, many others met in person, willing to push boundaries on this weekend that marks the start of summer. >> everybody's going to come back and say you should have, could have, would have. but you know, what the reality of it is at the end of the day i think we're all responsible for our own actions. >> reporter: in alabama crowds pack the sand. many ignoring social distancing. in southern california this beach sits mainly empty and visitors are wearing masks. but just a short drive away california hikers packed this canyon, shoulder to shoulder. >> this is just not good. it's too many people in one little area. >> reporter: in response los angeles county shut down the trail immediately. crowds apparent as a cooped-up country reopens. from a giant pool party in houston, texas to this one in daytona beach, florida. >> we are beginning to see an uptick in cases in georgia, and i think it's clearly a result of people relaxing social distancing. >> reporter: d
. >> i'll always remember gordon hartley. >> reporter: as americans gathered in online forums to remember the fallen on this memorial day, many others met in person, willing to push boundaries on this weekend that marks the start of summer. >> everybody's going to come back and say you should have, could have, would have. but you know, what the reality of it is at the end of the day i think we're all responsible for our own actions. >> reporter: in alabama crowds pack...
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where classes have started again portugal went back on monday but 2 english councils liverpool and hartley have both said there are still too many local coronavirus cases to safely open schools on the government's timetable scotland and wales say they won't reopen yet either even teachers organizations that are now on board are still extremely anxious and ultimately what we would say is that the decision around opening and closing a school wrists with the teacher and a governing board are all the trustees and we would definitely support them if in their judgment they could safely do that and they need more time to plan and towards it there are warnings though that the longer schools the sharks the more poor kids are affected by disparities in home schooling kids from the richest families are spending 75 minutes a day more on educational activities than those in the poorest at them. please if you take the 34 school days between the 23rd of march when schools close for the 1st time and the 1st of june when the 1st kids could start to go back to school that adds up to more than a week and a h
where classes have started again portugal went back on monday but 2 english councils liverpool and hartley have both said there are still too many local coronavirus cases to safely open schools on the government's timetable scotland and wales say they won't reopen yet either even teachers organizations that are now on board are still extremely anxious and ultimately what we would say is that the decision around opening and closing a school wrists with the teacher and a governing board are all...
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schools in wales northern ireland and scotland may keep their doors shut until september liverpool and hartley paul have gone against the government's reopening time line and will remain closed in june that's as newcastle and gateshead councils refuse to adopt these stay alert slogan siding with the other home nations on that soon well for more on this i'll be joined by a teachers' union representative that will be in the next hour. a group of m.p.'s m.p.'s his draft of the bill requiring the government to delete all the data it gathers on its n.h.s. coronavirus contact tracing up chair of the joint committee on human rights harriet harman says new government powers required robust legislation to protect the public . we cannot rely on the current failed mishmash of protections that were never envisaged for this situation we need new legislation government collection of a movement some physical contacts would have been unconscionable before but now it is happening part of a completed emergency legislation for new powers it can do it now for new protection. the u.k.'s up trolled on the other one
schools in wales northern ireland and scotland may keep their doors shut until september liverpool and hartley paul have gone against the government's reopening time line and will remain closed in june that's as newcastle and gateshead councils refuse to adopt these stay alert slogan siding with the other home nations on that soon well for more on this i'll be joined by a teachers' union representative that will be in the next hour. a group of m.p.'s m.p.'s his draft of the bill requiring the...
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so as you say we have hartley here who may or may not cooperate but it's been pretty amazing.ne a happy mother's day, my mom happy mother's day, all the moms out there. it's kind of a surreal time to celebrate mother's day especially with what's going on. can't unfortunately see my mom in person just yet. i've been a little overly cautious with my parents right now now but we do a lot of zooms and we do a lot of facetimes and this is my little nugget. as you may notice he has grown quite a bit and he's doing really well, and it's just -- it's really surreal to be someone's mom. you find yourself in a position where you look at life completely differently and suddenly everything you didn't worry about before you worry about now 'cause you have someone else to think about. but he has -- he's managed to get my priorities in order faster than anyone else in my will you identify ever has so it's been really great and i just hope all the moms out there even it's a really difficult time find a way to enjoy your kids, enjoy my mom, your grandma grandmas, all your important moms out th
so as you say we have hartley here who may or may not cooperate but it's been pretty amazing.ne a happy mother's day, my mom happy mother's day, all the moms out there. it's kind of a surreal time to celebrate mother's day especially with what's going on. can't unfortunately see my mom in person just yet. i've been a little overly cautious with my parents right now now but we do a lot of zooms and we do a lot of facetimes and this is my little nugget. as you may notice he has grown quite a bit...
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she also performed at filmore west later on at hartley strickley and robert plants of led zepplin and was packed with 20 something's so interested in that era. also look at the opening acts at the chase center. eric clapton, elton john, the dead, the who, and most importantly, carlos santana. he is important because he also is a graduate of mission high school. and the reason i bring up the names is all the performers played at mission west. ideally, the ballroom will be preserved, and the developer was kind enough to give me an in person presentation. the only thing i can ask of the developer is if he could give details regarding mitigation measure to require the project with the permanent and interpretive display conveying the historical significance of filmore west and bill ram and from the the time and history. >> thank you, sir. your time is up. >> thank you for your time. >> the cumulative impact of the upscale earnings column and more closely tied to the increase use of services and live and with the uber and lyf and take a closer look at the preservation if at all possible. th
she also performed at filmore west later on at hartley strickley and robert plants of led zepplin and was packed with 20 something's so interested in that era. also look at the opening acts at the chase center. eric clapton, elton john, the dead, the who, and most importantly, carlos santana. he is important because he also is a graduate of mission high school. and the reason i bring up the names is all the performers played at mission west. ideally, the ballroom will be preserved, and the...